Thailand’s roads remain some of the deadliest in the world, new report reveals
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Road Safety in Thailand – a summary of Perceptions and Reality
It's about perceptions and reality of road safety - My main point is that many farang don't understand traffic, the driving environment or road safety in Thailand - the perception is misleading, so they can't understand the situation in Thailand. THey also don't understand that their home country has been adopting the Safe System or variations on it for several decades. The Safe System approach to road safety aims to eliminate fatal and serious injuries by designing a transport system that accounts for universal human errors and vulnerabilities. It focuses on five Es as mentioned above. It is a public health program and those who have already benefited from it don't realise it's there and protecting them - the sad side effect is that people fail to recognise this and think because their country has a lower death rate, it's because they are all better drivers than in Thailand. -
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Gulf of America.
Nice try. No cigar. Your idea would be: Gulf of the Americas 'Like the maga hat: Make the Americas Great Again Next ... -
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Thailand May Ease Overseas Income Tax Rules Amid Global Changes
Photo courtesy of Expatica In a move that could significantly impact expatriates and Thai nationals alike, Thailand's government is contemplating adjustments to the taxation of overseas income. Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira has indicated that the global economic landscape necessitates a re-evaluation of current tax regulations, though specific details were not provided. Presently, the Thai Revenue Department (TRD) stipulates that, effective January 1, 2024, any assessable income transferred into Thailand from abroad by either Thai citizens or foreigners residing in Thailand for at least 180 days within a calendar year will be subject to personal income tax. This regulation applies regardless of whether the funds were sent in the same year they were earned or in a subsequent year, write Barry Kenyon for Pattaya Mail. This adjustment differs from the previous interpretation by the TRD, which only imposed tax liability on overseas income that was transferred within the same year it was earned. The new guidelines have sparked significant debate on social media platforms, particularly among expatriates, who are seeking clarity on how these changes will affect them, especially within the retiree segment of the expat community. While Minister Pichai's recent comments did not specifically address expatriates, he underscored a key objective: to incentivise Thai nationals to remit more of their overseas funds back into Thailand. However, this leaves questions regarding the broader implications for foreign residents. Thai tax consultants advise caution in interpreting these developments, stressing that conclusions about the government's intentions and their eventual impact remain premature. With the financial landscape continuing to evolve, stakeholders are keenly awaiting further official comments expected within the coming weeks. -- 2025-02-14 -
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Musk Fails When Confronted About Condom-Gate
Retail price! You can buy 1000 for $275, and for 770 millions condoms, it's obviously much cheaper! 🙂 There's no way sending $50 million worth of condoms to only Gaza (wherever it is) can be considered as realistic. 🤣 -
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US Economic Perception vs. Reality: How Government Data Misled Voters
The one thing I have not seen is increased portions of the food I have paid for. It seems smaller than in the past. I also went to a Panda Express (you know allegedly Chinese food made by Mexicans) and the the two item combo with a drink was $14. The fried rice was plentiful but the beef in beef broccoli was slim. Also, the chicken in orange chicken was slim and it was a lot of breading. -
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